James Gunn's DCU Supergirl Casting Comments Spark Backlash Over The Flash & Sasha Calle
01/30/2024 08:22 pm EST
HotD Got Milly Alcock Cast As Supergirl
This Threads post from James Gunn revealed that "Milly was the FIRST person I brought up to Peter for this role, well over a year ago, when I had only read the comics. I was watching House of the Dragon & thought she might have the edge, grace & authenticity we needed for the DCU's Supergirl."
Unfortunately for Gunn, some fans looked at the timetable established in his statement as a clear sign that Flash's Supergirl, Sashe Calle, never had a chance of retaining the role after that film – despite the non-commital answers from many DC execs leading up to Flash's release.
The Flame War erupted from there...
She Was A Real One
It's bittersweet to look back at how passionate and excited Sasha Calle was about playing Supergirl. Hollywood is brutal.
Respect Due, Still Bummed
The level-headed DC fans are walking and chewing gum: they can like the casting of Alcock, but still be mourning the end of Sasha Calle's brief time as Supergirl.
That's Not Mathing
DC Twitter is digging through the piles of receipts right now and looking at how Gunn handled The Flash situation, Calle, and the entire idea of fan-castings from social media. They are alleging some big discrepancies.
There Is No THE Supergirl
Remember when Sashe Calle was the target of DC fan backlash for being a dark-haired WOC version of Supergirl? While other fans were mad that Arrowverse stars like Melissa Benoist (Supergirl) and Grant Gustin (Flash) weren't tapped for it? Wild times.
Not That Kind of Role
Supergirl has been a character that's been relevant on the comic book page, TV screen, and movie screen all in the same span of years. She's never been defined by just one performance – or performer.
Is This Even a SnyderVerse Issue?
Calling Sasha Calle a "Snyderverse Supergirl" is being generous. By now, it's clear that The Flash is the strange middle child who got lost between the end of the DCEU and the beginning of the DCU. None of it really counts toward either universe.
DCU Calle?
If there's this much DC fan love for Sasha Calle, then there are plenty of upcoming DCU roles that Gunn and Safran could cast her in. This doesn't have to be the end for her DC movie career.
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